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Michel Teló
Michel Pop Festival in SetranejoBackground information Origin Medianeira, Paraná, Brazil Genres Pop, country music Occupations Singer Labels Universal Music Brazil Website micheltelo.com.br Michel Teló (Medianeira, January 21, 1981) is a Brazilian singer and composer. [1] [2] Teló was part of two music groups was more in Group Tradition that his career as a singer took off. The group's biggest hits, like "Goodbye", "The Cauldron", "Forever My Life", "The Brazilian", and "I Want You" are his own. In addition to being a singer-songwriter he also dances plays the accordion and harmonica.
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Biography
Although born in Paraná, Teló lives in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. Early on, Teló dedicated his life to music. The Piper artistic history began in 1987 when the seven-year-old made his first solo performance by the group of high school choir, singing "My dear, old man, my friend", a composition of Roberto Carlos and Erasmo Carlos, the party in honor of dads at school. Early on, the age of 12 became a professional singer to join the "Group Guri" Even with his 12 years became the lead singer of the Tradition Group which has Donze anos.Antes of love for the harmonica button, known in Brazil by accordion Michel studied piano for five years.
Trivia
The Football Player Neymar appears on a video dancing the song "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" of Michel Telo. In the National Professional Football League of Spain, players Marcelo Vieira and Cristiano Ronaldo (of Real Madrid C.F.) danced to this song when Cristiano scored the first goal against Málaga CF on October 22, 2011. Recently, in the Super League Greece, Simão, Cleyton, Sebastián Leto and other Panathinaikos' players danced to this song when Cleyton scored the first goal against PAOK on October 30, 2011. Polish football player Adrian Mierzejewski danced to this song when Pawel Brozek scored goal during the friendly match between Poland and Hungary on November 15th 2011. In German Bundesliga Marco Reus performed it with his teammates after each of his three goals for Borussia Mönchengladbach against Werder Bremen on November 19th 2011 when Gladbach outclassed Bremen winning 5-0. Lewis Holtby celebrated his goal in Schalke 04's 4-0 win against Nuremberg with the dance on the same day. Alexander Pato, Kevin-Prince Boateng, and Robinho were also seen dancing to this song at a training session on November 16, 2011 .
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External links
- Micheltelo.com.br – official website
Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Paraná (state)
- Brazilian singers
- Brazilian composers
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